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Making data work smarter for youClinical decision support tools overview

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Watch this overview video to learn how Philips’ graphical clinical decision support tools can help you notice trends in patient condition at a glance. Our clinical decision support tools use data from multiple clinical parameters to deliver clinically relevant, actionable information that supports early intervention.

Explore our clinical decision support tools

Horizon Trends

A screen-trend display that provides graphical representations of changes in vital signs, Horizon Trends is standard with every IntelliVue patient monitor. Watch this video to learn more about how it can make deviations from baseline or target values instantly clear, aiding clinical decision-making.

ST Map

ST Map collects ST values and trends from continuous ST segment monitoring and creates an integrated display. Watch this video to learn how ST Maps aids insight by providing an intuitive, multi-axis diagram of a patient’s ST segments to help clinicians recognize changes and their locations in the heart.

Event Surveillance

With increased visibility comes enhanced capability. Event Surveillance brings valuable clarity to support clinical decision-making. You determine the parameters that trigger the recording of an event, as well as which measurements to record. With tools for advanced analysis and alerting on significant changes in patient condition, Event Surveillance delivers exceptional detection and documentation of patient events.

ProtocolWatch Sepsis

Because the onset of sepsis is subtle and unpredictable, detecting it early can be challenging. ProtocolWatch continually checks patient vital signs and nursing observations against institution-defined sepsis detection criteria and alerts caregivers if those criteria are met. It then prompts clinicians for tests, observations, or interventions.

Histogram Trends

Histograms graphically represent a patient’s measurements over an extended time period. These quantitative reports allow clinicians to quickly evaluate changes in the measurements. You can use histograms to assess the effect of an intervention, to evaluate data that aids in setting oxygen and ventilator settings, and to inform discharge planning.